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19 February 2020 Angular and spatial light modulation by single digital micromirror device for display applications
Brandon Hellman, Ted Lee, Yuzuru Takashima
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Abstract
A single Digital Micromirror Device with a single illumination source projects multiple, independent patterns into corresponding directions across a nearly-doubled angular extent by time multiplexing and by nanosecond illumination pulse synchronization for a binary patterned programmable blazed grating. The resulting “Angular Spatial Light Modulator” (ASLM) system nearly-doubles the étendue of a DMD-type SLM and creates a multiplication factor for the output pixel count and effective pixel density. We demonstrate an extended FOV display, a light-field projector, and a multi-view display which can be implemented into AR/VR systems. We present an implementation update using the DLP7000 DMD, increasing output pixel count by and effective pixel density orders-of-magnitude beyond traditional SLM systems while achieving an extended field-of-view and/or eye-box size due to the increased étendue.
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Brandon Hellman, Ted Lee, and Yuzuru Takashima "Angular and spatial light modulation by single digital micromirror device for display applications", Proc. SPIE 11310, Optical Architectures for Displays and Sensing in Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed Reality (AR, VR, MR), 113100W (19 February 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2545147
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KEYWORDS
Micromirrors

Diffraction

Digital micromirror devices

Beam steering

Spatial light modulators

Modulation

Spatial resolution

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